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Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.
Lazy Game Reviews (LGR) Technology Connections; Oddity Archive; Creator Awards. ... Apart from reviews and tests, Taylor's videos often include disassembling (and ...
Lazy Game Reviews, a YouTube channel for video gaming (since 2006) London Greek Radio, a British radio station (since 1983) Other uses.
In a 2009 review, Clint Basinger of Lazy Game Reviews called the title as "one of the most solid side-scrolling platform games" that he played on PC. He praised the game's graphics, controls, music, and tongue-in-cheek writing, but objected to the game's lackluster text-only ending.
Dave Winder of Amiga Computing was more positive, stating that the game is "let down by its lack of real lasting gameplay, but the interactive elements and the fact that there is so much humour and so many hidden sequences lift it above being just another game." [10] Retrospective reviews of the game noted its surreal humour and perceived lack ...
Some copies of the game included a coupon for 75 cents off a 12-inch Red Baron pizza. In 2014, YouTube user Clint Basinger of Lazy Game Reviews found the coupon bundled in with the game and, after finding out the coupon had no expiration date, took the coupon to a Food Lion and bought himself a Red Baron pizza with the coupon. [19]
Tongue of the Fatman (or simply Fatman for the Japan release) [2] is a 1989 fighting game developed by Activision and published by Sanritsu. [3] The game is also renamed by the titles Mondu's Fight Palace on the Commodore 64, and Slaughter Sport in its Sega Genesis iteration. The working title for the game was 'Red Belt'.
IGN gave the game a score of 2.6/10. [7] Extreme PaintBrawl 4 was developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by Activision Value. It was released on May 13, 2002. It was a re-release of Ultimate PaintBrawl 3. The game received negative reviews due to outdated graphics and a broken multiplayer mode. GameSpot gave the game a 2.4/10, and IGN gave ...